BY HENRY SMITH WILLIAMS, M.D., LL.D. ASSISTED BY EDWARD H. WILLIAMS, M.D. IN FIVE VOLUMES VOLUME IV.
BOOK IV. MODERN DEVELOPMENT OF THE CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
I. THE PHLOGISTON THEORY IN CHEMISTRY
II. THE BEGINNINGS OF MODERN CHEMISTRY THE "PNEUMATIC" CHEMISTS
III. CHEMISTRY SINCE THE TIME OF DALTON JOHN DALTON AND THE ATOMIC THEORY
IV. ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY ALBRECHT VON HALLER
V. ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY CUVIER AND THE CORRELATION OF PARTS
VI. THEORIES OF ORGANIC EVOLUTION GOETHE AND THE METAMORPHOSIS OF PARTS
VII. EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY MEDICINE THE SYSTEM OF BOERHAAVE
VIII. NINETEENTH-CENTURY MEDICINE PHYSICAL DIAGNOSIS
IX. THE NEW SCIENCE OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY BRAIN AND MIND
X. THE NEW SCIENCE OF ORIENTAL ARCHAEOLOGY HOW THE "RIDDLE OF THE SPHINX" WAS READ
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